Maybe you are just more familiar to Linux kernel.
I am not a kernel hacker, like you and many people here. But I usually read source codes, FreeBSD and also NetBSD and Linux, specially the areas where I am a particular curious. FreeBSD code organization is close to BSD's roots (you can get those Walnut Creek historical CDROM which has code for 4BSD and 386BSD to compare).
I like FreeBSD orgaization better. Maybe you will disagree it for a thousand years, or one day find NetBSD approach better than both. In any case I am sure spending more time under FreeBSD's src/ won't make the organization such a deal that deserves this comment.
mohamed aslan wrote:
hi guys it's my first post here, BTW i was a linux hacker and linux kernel mailing list member for 3 years.
and i've a comment here , i think the freebsd kernel source files aren't well organized as linux ones.
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